English DSBA 2023/2024

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Syllabus

Teachers and Teaching Assistants

Teachers Ovchinnikova Anna Vasilievna Telegram
aovchinnikova@gmail.com
Sildimirova Marina Alexandrovna Telegram
aprvip1979@mail.ru
Khvorostova Karina Alexandrovna Telegram
karina.khvorostova@gmail.com
Perehodzeva Olga Vsevolodovna Telegram
olga.perehodzeva@gmail.com
Glenn Hough Telegram
glenn69@gmail.com
Duane Schofield Telegram
duaneschofield@gmail.com
Groups 231-1
233-1
234-1
232-1
233-2
234-2
235 231-2
232-2
232
234
231
233
235
Assistants Polina Lesovina Telegram
pelesovina@edu.hse.ru
George Argirov Telegram
gaargirov@edu.hse.ru
Daria Lapko Telegram
dalapko@edu.hse.ru
Natalia Berlina Telegram
npberlina@edu.hse.ru
Vazhkaya Ksenia Telegram
vazhkaya.ksusha@yandex.ru
Groups 231-1
232-1
232-2
233-2
235 234 231-2
233-1
Lecturer’s Assistant Egor Kornelyuk Telegram
ekkornelyuk@edu.hse.ru

Useful Links

Group Telegram Chat Register
231-1 Telegram Google Sheets
231-2 Telegram Google Sheets
232-1 Telegram Google Sheets
232-2 Telegram Google Sheets
233-1 Telegram Google Sheets
233-2 Telegram Google Sheets
234-1 Telegram Google Sheets
234-2 Telegram Google Sheets
235-1 Telegram Google Sheets
235-2 Telegram Google Sheets

Course Presentation - Link

Grading System

1-2 modules

G 1-2 modules = G cumulative 1-2 modules * 0.6 + G exam 2 module * 0.4
G cumulative 1-2 modules = G attendance, classwork * 0.4 + G homework * 0.3+ G tests * 0.3

3-4 modules

G 3-4 modules = G cumulative 3-4 modules * 0.6 + G mock test * 0.4
G cumulative 3-4 modules = G attendance, classwork * 0.4 + G homework * 0,3 + G tests * 0.3

Final Grade

G final = (G 1-2 modules + G 3-4 modules) / 2

The arithmetic rounding rule is applied, i.e. 0.1-0.4 is rounded down and 0.5 and higher is rounded up.

Exam

December 23, English Exam, 09.45-17.30 Б. Трехсвятительский пер., 3 09.30-09.45 515 Leave your bags and all smart technology with our TAs

09.45-10.00 Be seated in your rooms according to your group / subgroup

                            537: 231, 232, 233-1
                            
                            526: 233-2, 234, 235

No latecomers are allowed in the exam room during any part of the test, only in between the test parts.

10.00-12.00

Listening

2 listening sections, 20 minutes + time to transfer answers to the answer sheets

Reading

2 reading passages, 40 minutes, no extra time to transfer answers Writing

Writing Task 1 (20 minutes)

12.00 Leave the exam room

Pokrovka 13.00-17.30 Speaking Interview times are available on the link: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1FyzxIJITnCgRjXENbOmf966kDgrvKfH_zDK2RilckTQ/edit?usp=drive_link

Instructions

Before the written part

1) The test starts at 10.00, but you should be seated at 09.55, so arrive on time.

2) Your overcoats must be left downstairs in the cloakroom.

3) All belongings including your mobile phones are to be left in room 515.

4) You can take with you a bottle of water (label-free), a pen, a pencil and an eraser only.

5) Smartphones, smartwatches and other smarts are not allowed. In case any gadget is found with you, the test results are cancelled and you are disqualified.

During the test

6) You can make notes in the booklets.

7) Note that only your answer sheets (for READING and LISTENING) are to be checked.

8) Test timing will be noted on the board (for WRITING and READING).

9) In case you have a question, raise your hand and an assistant/teacher will help you asap.

10) You cannot talk during the test with other students or look at their answers or booklets. If we catch you doing so, the test results are cancelled and you are disqualified.

11) You should stop writing when you are asked to finish the test and in case you continue writing, it is regarded as cheating and the test results are cancelled.

Procedure

The test starts with LISTENING.

The next part to be done is READING.

The WRITING part comes after the other two.

Speaking

The day finishes with SPEAKING.

During the interview, no gadgets are allowed.

You should come 20 minutes before your time.

You should not discuss the questions you were asked with each other.


Mock Exam

1) Information about the test: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BDNN5TiDEz91jK3Ns7-OA-7gB5TJuSxn/edit?usp=drive_link&ouid=114659193678246527376&rtpof=true&sd=true

2) Speaking Interview times: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18UNzksIF5PGrBV1gR6hYgt2wuy1FNLx0Pk7km9nhQ08/edit?usp=drive_link

Mock test feedback sessions and resit

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18UNzksIF5PGrBV1gR6hYgt2wuy1FNLx0Pk7km9nhQ08/edit?usp=sharing

Retake Rules

Students’ performance during the final resit of the examination in module 2 is assessed by a committee of lecturers. The resit follows the same format as the examination. On the first resit the cumulative grade (G cumulative 1-2 modules) is taken into consideration. On the second resit the following rules are used:
The formula remains the same:
G 1-2 modules= G cumulative 1-2 modules* 0.6 + G exam 2 module* 0.4
If the resulting grade (G 1-2 modules) is unsatisfactory, but the second resit grade (G exam 2 module) is higher than 7, the student is given a 4.

Plagarism and Penalties

If plagiarism or AI is detected, the assessment element is assigned a score of “0”. If the student is suspected of preparing the task not on their own or using AI, the teacher has the right to initiate additional verification or defence of this particular assessment element. Such an assessment element is graded based on the additional verification or the defence. If the student manages to achieve a satisfactory defence on the suspicion, they should then be given the mark they achieved.